
Participants of «86» Urban Residency will present their projects in Slavutych
Participants of the «86» Urban Residence will present their projects in Slavutych. The residency is curated by METASITU, directors of the Urban Program of the 5th Festival of Film and Urbanism «86». Nine residents — architects, urbanists and artists — represent the countries that were involved in the creation of Slavutych: Azerbaijan, Georgia, Armenia, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Ukraine, Russia, Georgia, as well as Poland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Hungary. Together they spent the month speaking about the historical development and potential future of Slavutych, and then they developed their urban projects.
During the festival «86» in Slavutych will be an audiovisual installation in a secret place, audiovisual installation in an out-of-office telephone booth, photographs of local interiors printed on city billboard, and much more.
Schedule of presentations and access to projects:
Olya Zovskaya’s pop-up cafe + intervention “Cafe Zvarnots”
When: 10.05. 14:00–20:00 11.05.–13.05 (intervention)
Where: Square in Yerevan District
Michaela Lakova’s installation “Memories of Slavutych”
When: 10.05. 18:00–22:00
Where: Tbilisi District, 4
András Tábori’s (from GRUPPO TÖKMAG) video “Metropolitan Archeology Slavutych”
When: 11.05. 12:30
Where: Children School of Arts
Jürgen Rendl’s performance “We set out or home and all we found was sand”
When: 11.05. 14:00
Where: Follow the trace of sand from the Children School of Arts
Mattias Malk’s “Slavutych Gallery Opening”
When: 11.05. 18:00–21:00
Where: Slavutych Museum of Local History
Katya Berlova & Olesia Onykiienko’s audiovisual performance “Royal”
When: 11.05. 21:30 11.05.–12.05 (video screening)
Where: Kyiv District, 5
Aleksandr Yeltsin’s installation “Somewhere There”
When: 11.05.–13.05
Where: Chernihiv District, 15
Sibylle Feucht’s installation “Slavutych @Home”
When:11.05.–13.05
Where: Billboard in front of “Staryj Tallinn” Restaurant

Informal meetings with directors near the fire in Kotlovan
Every day after the last screening there will be Directors on Fire in Slavutych’s Kotlovan (the pit) — informal meetings with directors-participants of «86» IFFU.
Estimated meeting time: 23:00.
Sibylle Feucht’s installation “Slavutych @Home”
Where: Billboard in front of “Staryj Tallinn” Restaurant
11.05.–13.05
András Tábori’s (from GRUPPO TÖKMAG) video “Metropolitan Archeology Slvutych”
Where: Children School of Arts
Katya Berlova & Olesia Onykiienko’s audiovisual performance “Royal”
Where: Kyiv District, 5
11.05.–12.05 (video screening)
Jürgen Rendl’s performance “We set out or home and all we found was sand”
Where: Follow the trace of sand from the Children School of Arts
Olya Zovskaya’s pop-up cafe + intervention “Cafe Zvarnots”
Where: Square in Yerevan District
11.05.–13.05 (intervention)

The outdoor cinema will be one of «86» Festival locations
The place for a one-time screening will become one of the locations of the 5th Festival of Film and Urbanism «86» “Something in the air”. The outdoor cinema will work on the territory of the Children’s School of Arts.
Film screenings:
On May 10, at 21:30 — “Long Echo” with the participation of Volodymyr Oros, an activist from Dobropillia.
On May 11 at 21:30 — journalist and film critic Maria Kuvshinova will present Alexander Mindadze’s film “Innocent Saturday”.
On May 12 at 21:30 — “Experimental City” with comments about future cities by urbanist from Lviv, Sasha Sladkova.

Milton Guillén
Nicaragua
Independent filmmaker. Milton earned his BA from Colby College in Anthropology and studied film production at the Film and Television Academy of Performing Arts (FAMU) in Prague. He’s directed several short documentaries in Brazil, Nicaragua, and Kenya and is committed to engage in multiple platforms that strive for social justice. Director, editor, director of photography of the movie ”The Maribor Uprisings”’.

Ostap Kostyuk
Director, actor and musician. He was born in 1979 in Kolomyia, Ivano-Frankivsk region. Worked as an actor at Les Kurbas Lviv Academic Theater and at the Song Workshop Artistic Center. He is also a musician and co-founder of such music projects as “BAI. Hutsul Mystery”, “Banda Arkan”, “Tatosh Banda” and “Hych Orkestr”. Director of the film “Living Fire” which was awarded at the Hot Docs Film Festival.

Alina Horlova
Director of documentary and feature films, film editor. She received a BA at the Kyiv National Ivan Karpenko-Karyi University of Theatre, Cinema and Television. In 2018, she won the DOCU/Rights competition at the DocudaysUA festival with her film “No Obvious Signs”.

Olha Reiter
Ukraine
Curator and coordinator of the Wiz-Art formation, co-founder and head of the Wiz-Art Lviv International Short Film Festival, film producer.

Kenan Aliyev
Azerbaijan
The executive editor of “Current Time”, the independent Russian language TV channel that is a project of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) in cooperation with the Voice of America. Kenan was previously the director of RFE/RL Azerbaijani Broadcast, Radio Azadliq. Before that, Kenan worked in Washington, D.C. as a regular contributor to the BBC World Service and as a broadcaster for Voice of America, receiving VOA’s Gold Medal Award for professional achievement in 2003.

Natalia Vorozhbyt
Ukraine
Theater and cinema scriptwriter, curator. Natalia graduated from the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute in Moscow. She has written around 20 plays and worked on 50 theatre productions around the world. Natalia also works in the genres of testimonial and documentary theatre. She is the main scriptwriter of the “School” series and has written fiction movies “Steel Butterfly”, “Cyborgs”, “Wild Field” and the documentary “My Mykolaivka”. Natalia is a curator of social theatre projects “Theatre of the Displaced” and “Class Act: East-West”, and a co-founder of the Week of Contemporary Drama.

Viktor Koreň
Czech Republic
He works as a head of the programme department of Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival (Czech Republic). Viktor was born and raised in Slovakia. Previously he worked for The Cinematheque, a non-profit arthouse theatre in Vancouver, as a theatre manager. He also participated in the Vancouver Foreign Film Society as an assistant curator and is a member of the screening committee for DOXA – Documentary Film Festival.

Maria Kuvshinova
Russia
Journalist and film critic. Graduated from Moscow State University in 2000. Wrote for numerous media, including Séance, Afisha, GQ, Openspace, Colta. Curated a program at 2morrow Film Festival. Author of several books: “Balabanov” (2013, 2014), “Cinema as Visual Code” (2014), “Alexander Mindadze: from Soviet to Post-Post-Soviet” (2017). Lives in Saint Petersburg.







